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'Geranium oil'

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005809

Type of Spiritual Experience

None

Background

No experience but important background information relating weight loss treatments, amphetamines and dietary supplements

 

A description of the experience

 

Drug Test Anal. 2011 Nov-Dec;3(11-12):873-6. doi: 10.1002/dta.392. Epub 2011 Dec 6. Studies of methylhexaneamine in supplements and geranium oil. Lisi A, Hasick N, Kazlauskas R, Goebel C.  National Measurement Institute, Pymble, NSW, Australia. angelo.lisi@measurement.gov.au

A number of supplements are now available which are sold as fat burners or pre-workout boosters and contain stimulants which are banned in sport. Many contain methylhexaneamine under one of many pseudonyms including Geranamine, geranium oil or extract, or a number of chemical names such as 1,3-dimethylpentylamine.

This has resulted in many athletes returning an adverse finding and having sanctions imposed.

Other stimulants such as caffeine, phenpromethamine, synefrine, and phenethylamines are also to be found in supplements.

This communication shows that geranium oils do not contain methylhexaneamine and that products labelled as containing geranium oil but which contain methylhexaneamine can only arise from the addition of synthetic material.

Since the usual dose of methylhexaneamine is large, the drug is excreted at relatively high amounts for more than 29 h, the time for which the excretion was studied.

Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PMID: 22147493

The source of the experience

PubMed

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